As mobiles have evolved from indestructible, Nokia-shaped bricks and into powerful pocket-sized pieces of magic, mobile games have matured with them. Back in the day, playing the likes of Temple Run or Fruit Ninja was a neat way to pass time during the commute to school or work, before then sneaking off to play Bloons Tower Defense on your lunch break. Now, navigating the App Store is a chore of wading your way through a myriad of mid-games, most of which employ annoying pop-up advertisements or invasive monetisation tactics. It is what it is.
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